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Icelandic Fairy Tales

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About This Book

The collection gathers traditional Norse folk narratives retold as short tales and episodes featuring princes, princesses, peasants, giants, witches, and magical objects. Many stories invert familiar motifs by placing young women or peasant maidens at the center of trials, suffering hardships and undertaking quests that ultimately redeem or rescue male figures. Episodes include transformations, enchanted steeds and shields, riddling tasks, and encounters with supernatural beings; recurring themes emphasize courage, cleverness, loyalty, and moral reward. The work is arranged as discrete stories that range in tone from quaint to dark and frequently conclude with restoration, justice, or domestic reconciliation.

About the Author

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Mrs. Angus W. Hall

Mrs. Angus W. Hall was a writer known for her contributions to children's literature, particularly in the realm of folklore. She is best recognized for her collection "Icelandic Fairy Tales," which brings to life the enchanting and mystical stories from Icelandic tradition. Through her work, Hall aimed to introduce young readers to the rich cultural heritage of Iceland, blending adventure with moral lessons. Her storytelling captures the imagination and preserves the essence of these timeless tales, making them accessible to a broader audience.

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